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Congratulations to St. Mary's boys basketball guard Ali Barry for being voted SBLive’s Massachusetts High School Athlete of the Week for Feb. 21-27!

The senior dropped 30 points and was named Tournament MVP in the Spartans' 82-61 Spartan Classic win over Lincoln-Sudbury.

Barry ran away with this week's honor, receiving 98.09% of the total vote.

If you would like to nominate an athlete, please email athleteoftheweek@scorebooklive.com or message us on Twitter or Instagram at @sblivemass.

Here are the other athletes who were nominated for Feb. 21-27:

Jack Burke, BC High Boys Hockey: Burke recorded 32 saves in a 3-2 overtime loss in the Ferreira Classic.

Jimmy Tolton, Scituate Boys Basketball: Tolton provided a much-needed contribution off the bench with scoring 10 points in a 59-36 win over Patriot League rival Pembroke.

Jenn Buche, Oliver Ames Girls Swimming: Buche doubled medaled in the 100m butterfly (6th place) and in the 100 backstroke (4th place) at the state championship meet.

Quinn Borchers, Oliver Ames Boys Swimming: Borchers took 2nd place at the Division 2 state meet and updated his own school record with a time of 52.34 in the 100 yard backstroke, and broke another school record with a time of 1:46.63 in the 200 yard freestyle.

Caroline Doherty, Hingham Girls Hockey: Doherty scored two goals in a 4-0 win over Reading in the final game of the regular season.

Dennis Cha, Arlington Boys Wrestling: Cha won the individual state title at 195 pounds-making him the second student in the history of the school to win all states.

Ellie McConville, Milton Girls Hockey: McConville scored two goals in a 3-3 tie against Ursuline.

Elise Carter, Archbishop Williams Girls Basketball: Carter had a game-high 17 points, including five 3-pointers in a loss against Braintree.

Orlagh Gormley, North Quincy Girls Basketball: Gormley scored 26 points in a 53-52 win over Duxbury in the regular-season finale. With the victory, North Quincy ends the regular season 22-0, and undefeated in the Patriot League-the first time in school history.